Macau Tourism Surge: Record-Breaking Visitor Numbers and Future Trends
Macau reached a milestone of 20 million visitor arrivals as of Saturday afternoon, surpassing its previous year’s pace by 18 days, according to the Public Security Police (PSP). This surge follows a record-breaking 2025, which saw 40.069 million total arrivals. Data from the PSP indicates a daily average of 116,000 visitors so far this year, marking a 10.2 percent increase over the same period last year.
Macau set an all-time single-day record on May 2, during the Chinese mainland’s Labour Day holiday, when 248,000 visitors entered the city in a single 24-hour period.
What is Driving the Current Visitor Growth?
The majority of growth stems from mainland Chinese travelers, who accounted for 14.639 million of the 20 million total arrivals recorded through Saturday, the PSP reports. Hong Kong remains the second-largest source market with 3.461 million visitors, while travelers from China’s Taiwan region totaled 541,000. Foreign markets are also contributing to the upward trend, with 1.363 million international arrivals reported by the PSP.

How are International Markets Shifting?
South Korea and the Philippines currently lead the international visitor segment, according to the PSP. South Korean travelers reached 270,000, while the Philippines followed closely with 260,000 arrivals. This concentration of regional visitors suggests that Macau’s tourism recovery is heavily tied to short-haul flight connectivity and proximity to Southeast Asian and East Asian travel hubs.
Travelers planning to visit during public holidays like the Labour Day period should expect significantly higher crowd levels at major landmarks like the Ruins of St. Paul’s. Consider visiting on weekdays to avoid peak congestion.
What Should Visitors Expect for Future Travel?
The 10.2 percent year-over-year increase in daily averages indicates a sustained appetite for Macau as a travel destination. If current trends continue, the city is on track to challenge or exceed the 2025 record of 40.069 million annual arrivals. The reliance on the mainland Chinese market remains the primary anchor, but the diversification into South Korean and Filipino markets provides a buffer against fluctuations in any single region.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many visitors does Macau typically receive in a year?
Macau recorded its highest annual number of 40.069 million visitor arrivals in 2025, according to official PSP data. - Which country provides the most international visitors to Macau?
South Korea currently leads international arrivals with 270,000 visitors, followed by the Philippines with 260,000, as reported by the PSP. - When was the busiest day for tourism in Macau?
The highest single-day record was 248,000 arrivals, recorded on May 2 during the Chinese mainland’s Labour Day holiday.
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